“I’m honored to be a part of the future of FCKC, whether that is on game day or in the greater Kansas City community,” Baer said in a prepared statement. “I am fortunate to be joined by exceptional partners who want the same thing that I do, and that’s a club built for long-term stability and success in Kansas City.”

FC Kansas City is the second team to announce a sale this week. The Western New York Flash was also sold and will move to North Carolina for the upcoming season.

FCKC had been owned by Chris Likens and sons Greg and Brad Likens, along with Brian Budzinski. Previous general manager Huw Williams resigned last month to focus on his business.

“Elam is committed to strengthening FC Kansas City’s roots throughout the entire Kansas City metropolitan area and beyond,” NWSL Commissioner Jeff Plush said. “Elam and his partners will look to build off of what has been started by the Likens family, whose support of and many contributions to the establishment and growth of the league will never be forgotten.”

The 10-team NWSL is entering its fifth season this year. The league’s college draft is set for Thursday.